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Discover Montreal's incredible array of offerings on two-wheels. Embark on an independent bicycle tour of the city and its various neighborhoods from Chinatown—with its Cantonese restaurants and candy stands—to the hip boutiques and bohemian hang-outs of Plateau Mont-Royal. Stop for a French pastry along the cobbled streets of Old Montreal, or meander along the waterfront aboard your mountain bike or hybrid rental. You have the entire day to explore Montreal exactly how you choose.

Highlights

Bike rental in Montreal

Discover Montreal's many unique neighborhoods at your own pace

Perfect for sightseeing in Old Montreal and Chinatown

Full-day rental gives you ample time to see all the sights

Hybrid bicycles available

Advanced booking guarantees availability

Save 20% on your second day rental! Just show your voucher for a 1-day rental at time of pickup and receive 20% off your second day!

We did this tour on our first day in Montreal. The bikes and helmets were in decent condition. We started our ride along the canal, then rode into the city up to Mont Royale. The canal is an easy ride and there is quite a bit of bike traffic along it. Riding in the city is facilitated by the bike lanes that physically separate bikers from traffic. I would encourage the bike shop to produce biking maps that guide bikers on specific routes through the city. Since it was our first day in Montreal, we did not have a good feel for the city, so more detailed bike maps would have been useful.

Had a wonderful time. Easy check in and return. Enjoyed wandering around the islands. One concern is the very narrow mile long bridge. Only just wide enough for 2 bikes to pass. We were run into the concrete wall by another biker that did not stay to her side. Perhaps a little warning on the map would be in order. If we come to Montreal again, we will again rent the bikes.